What Counselors Are Saying

Impact reaching all 50 states since 2024

“Being part of the program has definitely had a positive impact on my work with clients and [pre-licensed] students. I feel more confident in my call and ability to incorporate biblical spirituality into the work I do, whether it's ovvertly or covertly”

Dr. Rashida Davis, Ph.D., Heal to Hear (Texas, CPAC)

“An aspect I hadn't fully considered before the course is the actual, or even perceived, power dynamic that exists between a [Christian] counselor and client. I now recognize how that dynamic can be especially triggering for those who have experienced trauma in religious settings.”

Valerie Lilley, Director of Counseling Ministry (New York/Florida)

“It has changed my approach to viewing trauma and that whole concept of spiritual bypassing; being intentional not to make everything so spiritual so quickly”

Alexus Farmer, Spiritual Counselor (Georgia)

Impact Starts With You

Gain personal empowerment, insight to systems, and a framework for serving in ministry through a trauma-informed lens.


Community and Mentorship for One Year

August 10, 2025 - August 9, 2026

- Operating in Holy Spirit-led gifting

- Spotting power dynamics and abuse

- Strategies for creating emotional and spiritual safety

- Recognizing belief conflicts in spiritual formation

- Live practice using the Trauma-Informed Spiritual Intervention framework

Optional 1-on-1 monthly mentorship supporting:

- Identity Formation 

- Building Trauma-Informed Spaces

- Strategy and Execution

Access to Formal Training

In addition to mentorship, gain certification, practical training, and digital credentials in Trauma-Informed Spiritual Intervention®. Explore formal training to increase your impact.


Safe and Sound Membership

  • 20 posts
  • Free

Bundle Mentorship and Certification

This course is for professionals of all backgrounds, including social workers, psychologists, counselors, clergy and professionals in medical care who desire to:

  • Learn how to create spiritually safe and welcoming spaces through inquiry-based direction

  • Understand the role and risk of doctrine in faith-integrated practices

  • Support clients through faith construction and deconstruction where religious beliefs may be harmful

  • Become confident with supporting clients whose physical and mental needs intersect with spiritual beliefs